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is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details or to stick some misinformation in media hype to keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status it's in your right. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that americans call a dollar. i'm sorry. he doesn't care if there are a lot of money you sold our little you know what kind of mine are there terror cells in your neighborhood don't want us to defeat terrorism the only liberal democrats. who voted for. the super to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that's those of sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm out to martin and we're going to break this but. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't. charge is a big issue. well the idea of an iron dome might be a bit rusty these days the united states has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on this defense missi
is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details or to stick some misinformation in media hype to keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status it's in your right. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that americans call a dollar. i'm sorry. he doesn't care if there are a lot of money you sold our little you know what kind of mine are there terror cells in your neighborhood don't want us to defeat terrorism the only liberal democrats. who voted for....
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a difficult economy, that's a major value. [laughter] neil: you have an apparent conflict here. you're talking about high and drink makers and the low end of food spectrum. neil: you are doing great on your final appearances. don't say we didn't warn you. chinese currency right now, the currency of choice for world traders who have been defaulting. hardly a huge that now. i must point out in light of this. charles, wat he can? >> absolutely. and then we have going for us is that credibility that we have built up over this time. that is why we can have 16 or $17 trillion in debt. the bottom line, make no mistake, china wants, china would love to have the currency's. >> erratic, though it has been. >> it is happening. it is not that this could happen. you are seeing this happen. this is an etf fund that tracks the value of the chinese yen. investors can actually in this if they want. at a time to which the dollar is generally seen this way. >> the dollar has been strong against most currencies. it is the chinese currency which has been tremendously strong. >> if everyone says, wel
a difficult economy, that's a major value. [laughter] neil: you have an apparent conflict here. you're talking about high and drink makers and the low end of food spectrum. neil: you are doing great on your final appearances. don't say we didn't warn you. chinese currency right now, the currency of choice for world traders who have been defaulting. hardly a huge that now. i must point out in light of this. charles, wat he can? >> absolutely. and then we have going for us is that...
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. >> i apologize for that, what was your take on the economy? >> it is pretty evident to me in the manufacturing sector. we have automotive, medical, some of the sectors are doing okay. a lot of the other trades, people are still hurting. if they are like me, i have a moratorium on hiring, i'm looking at better ways of doing things, and i just can't see the economy in my business coming back to the extent that wall street projections reflect and what it is is reflected in having an private sector. d'amore extra cash this year than he did last year? cost of fuel is out. you have an increase your salary levels to stay with basic inflation. how can this economy recover when the consumer has not been able to stay up with their cash flow at the rate of what inflation has been. neil: remember when wisconsin union went nuts? even trying to recall the governor? well, get ready. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someon
. >> i apologize for that, what was your take on the economy? >> it is pretty evident to me in the manufacturing sector. we have automotive, medical, some of the sectors are doing okay. a lot of the other trades, people are still hurting. if they are like me, i have a moratorium on hiring, i'm looking at better ways of doing things, and i just can't see the economy in my business coming back to the extent that wall street projections reflect and what it is is reflected in having an...
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rates they charge the biggest banks the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs in nearly broke the economy. right. now without this or similar legislation student interest rates will double to six point eight percent in july right now banks borrow money at an interest rate of just point seven five percent however this bill is only a temporary measure these lower interest rates would only be effective for one year just long enough for congress to debate long term legislation for more of the state of our education system both here in the united states as well as abroad i'm joined here in d.c. by a professor of. zen morano a political analyst and editor of in for america's dot info and in our l.a. studio natal of natalia abrams co-founder and director of operations at student debt crisis natalia i'll start with you the effects of this bill could it be very far reaching but again it's only for one year so let's talk about how this bill would affect in particular future generations of students entering college and also the ones that are exit that have already accepted college. right so doubling
rates they charge the biggest banks the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs in nearly broke the economy. right. now without this or similar legislation student interest rates will double to six point eight percent in july right now banks borrow money at an interest rate of just point seven five percent however this bill is only a temporary measure these lower interest rates would only be effective for one year just long enough for congress to debate long term legislation for more of the...
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nowhere near mature to contribute to the overall well-being of the economy. we have to correct this. the republicans can't understand , the requirement is to be on the spending side, and no amount of tax simplificatn can compensate. >> when i hear the administration bragging about the revenue coming in and saying that it justifies tax hikes and republicans then sort of give up the fight on spending cuts, for whatever meritorious reasons. >> minimizing is what it is. let's take something that is laudable, and we will take that as our second-best solution while we surrender on what is urgent and necessary. we will take what is convenient they are slow learners, but they are also people who only learn that which is politically convenient to their ideologically defined objectives. we must voice reality. >> my fear is they have given up another chance to raise our voice. >> the president using a money-based scheme in the white house to showcase women and children that he said apple benefited mightily from the wall ready, including free mammograms and other prevent
nowhere near mature to contribute to the overall well-being of the economy. we have to correct this. the republicans can't understand , the requirement is to be on the spending side, and no amount of tax simplificatn can compensate. >> when i hear the administration bragging about the revenue coming in and saying that it justifies tax hikes and republicans then sort of give up the fight on spending cuts, for whatever meritorious reasons. >> minimizing is what it is. let's take...
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was reportedly scr scrapped because the romney campaign feared it it would distract voters from the economy. a lot more information on that coming up on "morning joe requests. >>> the push for immigration reform is getting a bipartisan boost as it begins the long road through congress. they accepted several amendments to the so-called gang of eights plan to reform the system. still there are hundreds more to consider, a process that could take weeks. senator chuck schumer says the immigration issue could reset the tone in d.c. >> if you don't agree with everything, no one does. be constructive, we're open to changes. but don't make an effort to kill a bill that is the best hope for immigration reform, i believe, that we have had in this country and frankly, the best hope to help break the partisan gridlock that has strangled the senate, the congress and the country. >>> prince harry kicked off an eight-day u.s. tour yesterday. much to our disappointment, he promised no se nan begans this time. his arrival in washington brought congress to a standstill as dozens of female aids flocked to get
was reportedly scr scrapped because the romney campaign feared it it would distract voters from the economy. a lot more information on that coming up on "morning joe requests. >>> the push for immigration reform is getting a bipartisan boost as it begins the long road through congress. they accepted several amendments to the so-called gang of eights plan to reform the system. still there are hundreds more to consider, a process that could take weeks. senator chuck schumer says the...
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how do you boost earnings in an economy like we are in? you can buyback stocks to increase its earnings per share and set a record for that again for the first quarter, and the second thing is by cutting costs and reducing the cap,,keeping that down. supposed to have 5% earning gains, but that is on top of flat revenues so they are doing a great job of both and that is the hand they are dealt. liz: people said it would be horrible. in the meantime, 72%, 62% who have reported have seen estimates. i'm just so interested to know about your picks. you like general electric, united technologies, and you throw in dennis' energies. tell us why you like it right now. >> we think the energy infrastructure part of the economy is the most interesting part to be in. there is a north american religion taking place in the only thing to move energy from companies. is through pipeline there is a great company in the petroleum space, one of the lower yielding companies only thing about a 4% yield, however they have grown their distribution with 31 consecut
how do you boost earnings in an economy like we are in? you can buyback stocks to increase its earnings per share and set a record for that again for the first quarter, and the second thing is by cutting costs and reducing the cap,,keeping that down. supposed to have 5% earning gains, but that is on top of flat revenues so they are doing a great job of both and that is the hand they are dealt. liz: people said it would be horrible. in the meantime, 72%, 62% who have reported have seen...
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in second grade are graduating from college and then won't be able to find jobs because of the obama economy -- sorry, i had to work that in. it is all out of control. >> it is out of control. jesse, a pencil is the thing you use to write on the gas station wall where you work at night. is this just a war on imagination? >> well, the craziest part about this story that oddly nobody is covering was he was in a fight with a little kid of the like they were playing that he was the kid and the other participant in the said fake combat was actually sean connery. >> [coughing] i'm sorry. i smoked a joint before the show. it is so strong now. >> he is getting back at me. this is a direct result -- >> now i want to say to the world slow it down. >> high is doing that because of the weird liberal character he does. >> i can't tell the difference. >> can finish your joke? >> it doesn't matter. >> sean connery. >> dressed like a seven-year-old to bring a pencil to a gun fight. it was an untouchables reference. come on. >> don't get mad at me. get mad at my dealer. >> miles, should i skip you for doing
in second grade are graduating from college and then won't be able to find jobs because of the obama economy -- sorry, i had to work that in. it is all out of control. >> it is out of control. jesse, a pencil is the thing you use to write on the gas station wall where you work at night. is this just a war on imagination? >> well, the craziest part about this story that oddly nobody is covering was he was in a fight with a little kid of the like they were playing that he was the kid...
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is economy would be doing better. obamacare is the big thing. people don't know what they will get hit with. next year we will find a lot of businesses that have less than 50 full-time people who in an expansion would easily go above 50 are going to ask themselves what are we getting ourselves into if we go above 50. that doesn't get to the whole debate of having an effective safety net in healthcare which unfortunately obamacare did not address. that is another subject for another time but the economy would be doing better today especially with small businesses not having this huge massive amount of uncertainty and rules and regulations coming from obamacare. >> greta: steve as always, thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: coming up, donald trump calls it a disaster but you is obamacare criminal? one state is trying to make enforcing obamacare criminal. >>> kobe bryant has a bigger battle to fight against his own mother. what is that all about? you stay right here and find out. everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there
is economy would be doing better. obamacare is the big thing. people don't know what they will get hit with. next year we will find a lot of businesses that have less than 50 full-time people who in an expansion would easily go above 50 are going to ask themselves what are we getting ourselves into if we go above 50. that doesn't get to the whole debate of having an effective safety net in healthcare which unfortunately obamacare did not address. that is another subject for another time but the...
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so the economy would be doing better. obamacare's the big thing. people don't know what they are going to get hit with. i think next year, we are going to find a lot of businesses that have less than 50 full-time people who in an expansion would go above 50, are going to ask themselves: what are we getting ourselves into if we go above 50? that's a great dead weight. that doesn't get to the debate of the safety net in health care, which obamacare did not address. that's another subject for another time. but the economy definitely would be doing better today, especially with small businesses not having this huge, massive amount of uncertainty and rules and regulations coming from obamacare. >> steve, as always, thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> coming up, donald trump call its a disaster. but is obamacare criminal? one state trying to make enforcing the health care law illegal. donald trump is here to talk about that next. also, forget the lakers/celtics rivalry. lakers super star kobe bryant has a bigger baths to fight, against his own mother
so the economy would be doing better. obamacare's the big thing. people don't know what they are going to get hit with. i think next year, we are going to find a lot of businesses that have less than 50 full-time people who in an expansion would go above 50, are going to ask themselves: what are we getting ourselves into if we go above 50? that's a great dead weight. that doesn't get to the debate of the safety net in health care, which obamacare did not address. that's another subject for...
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now, the economy is texas is booming. lower taxes, less regulation, and they're drilling for oil and gas. that's got strong growth going in the lonestar state and lower unemployment. doesn't that sound like the approach, more spending, more regulation and green energy? here is jay carney explaining the reason for the president's trip. >> out in the country there are positive things happening and that only reinforces the need o to-- the need for washington to do some very simple things to help facilitate economic growth and job creation, to help enhance the prospects of the middle class rising and thriving. >> kind of painful, wasn't it, a backhanded compliment to texas? and here is governor perry's response to the trip. >> if president obama is serious about getting the our economy working again? then he has come to the right place. it's going to be very interesting to see how the establishment media reports this texas event later on this week. all right, everybody, we are looking the at the market very firmly today. and
now, the economy is texas is booming. lower taxes, less regulation, and they're drilling for oil and gas. that's got strong growth going in the lonestar state and lower unemployment. doesn't that sound like the approach, more spending, more regulation and green energy? here is jay carney explaining the reason for the president's trip. >> out in the country there are positive things happening and that only reinforces the need o to-- the need for washington to do some very simple things to...
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a market economy that works. it is coming back in recovering after years of being beaten down stuart: answer me this. why isn't gold taking off? >> i think it was run up historically is because you have so many people concerned. sales of guns and ammunition. people worried about the future of this country. as come back a little bit. stuart: when you have expected gold to go? you would have expected that. >> there is no perfect formula. look at gold compared to five years ago. but gasoline compared to where it was five years ago, and is not because of demand. the currency in which oil is traded as been devalued by our political quest. stuart: well said. smart power between diplomacy and war. christian white. when is coming out? >> september. of course you can get it now. stuart: the 110 advance copy. >> i will get you one. stuart: to more big names the you know. we will quote them for you. amazon taking direct aim at the iphone. according to the wall street journal a company is developing a high and smart phones b
a market economy that works. it is coming back in recovering after years of being beaten down stuart: answer me this. why isn't gold taking off? >> i think it was run up historically is because you have so many people concerned. sales of guns and ammunition. people worried about the future of this country. as come back a little bit. stuart: when you have expected gold to go? you would have expected that. >> there is no perfect formula. look at gold compared to five years ago. but...
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and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ [ ba♪y fussing ] (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. >>> welcome back to our live breaking news coverage of the jodi arias verdict. jodi arias found guilty of murdering her ex-boyfriend in the first degree. bringing to an end the trial that captured an...
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we found them. [ crying ] ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. help the gulf recover, andnt to learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i th
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. >> we need an immigration process that attracts workers our economy needs, and encourages patriotic assimilation to unite new immigrants with america's vibrant civil society. let's be clear, amnesty for those who are here unlawfully is not necessary to capture those benefits. our analysis shows that taxpayers, including immigrants who've come here lawfully, will be saddled with $6.3 trillion in cost over the next 50 years. >> well, some have challenged that figure. first of all, that figure -- first of all, pointing out it's over a 50 year time period. $6 trillion may seem like a lot, but over 50 years it's not as much. the bulk of the cost, by way, from entitlements such as social security, and likely years away when we'd have to pay that bill. also they say the study doesn't account for the potential economic benefits immigration reform could have in the form of increased productivity for people who could work in the daylight and be legal and everything else and the higher gdp that would come as a result. what would the cost of immigration reform really be? even if it's lower than
. >> we need an immigration process that attracts workers our economy needs, and encourages patriotic assimilation to unite new immigrants with america's vibrant civil society. let's be clear, amnesty for those who are here unlawfully is not necessary to capture those benefits. our analysis shows that taxpayers, including immigrants who've come here lawfully, will be saddled with $6.3 trillion in cost over the next 50 years. >> well, some have challenged that figure. first of all,...
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i don't know whether or not china's $7 trillion economy catching up with america's $16 trillion economy, but i know things about trust, and the tell gaffe's headlines says we captain trust china's boasts or pontiffs who think america's in terminal decline. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodl ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with priloc otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur how old is the oldest perso you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn'
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the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs and nearly broke the economy. that isn't right. >> senator warren, thank you very much for being here on your debut as a legislator on the senate floor. how did that feel? >> it felt good. yeah. it did. >> and you're ahead of schedule of the other first year senators. they usually wait a while in doing this. but this thing just makes so much sense. >> that's it. and we can't afford to wait. if congress does nothing, july 1st, july 1st, the kids will face a doubling. we can't do that. >> what is the process for this? what committees does it have to get through and -- >> so help would be the right committee. that's what i fought to get on. we could take it straight to the floor. >> that's a very simple -- this is a simple bill. i have my copy here. i want to get an autographed copy but it is simple, just changing some numbers. it is easy to legislate. you know, it has the one flaw that it has, i think, as something for the united states senate today, it makes too much sense. >> now, now. >> senator, this makes perfe
the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs and nearly broke the economy. that isn't right. >> senator warren, thank you very much for being here on your debut as a legislator on the senate floor. how did that feel? >> it felt good. yeah. it did. >> and you're ahead of schedule of the other first year senators. they usually wait a while in doing this. but this thing just makes so much sense. >> that's it. and we can't afford to wait. if congress does nothing, july...
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>> you know, i just think that just, it is just good growth in the economy. a strong dollar, low rates, falling oil, and high stock market. i mean seriously, if i had like a boat drink in my hand my day couldn't get any better right now. the only real black eye on market is gold which i think is short the world trade which i think we're falling apart. those that think the u.s. dollar is toast are getting beat really badly. so, my friend brian calls the stock market, calls it the tina trade. there is no alternative. if you're looking for yield, you have to go into the s&p 500. you have to go into the stocks. to get that dividend yield. against basically everything else out there. david: well, you mentioned the dollar. the movement of the dollar is what really affected commodities early on in a big way. they did sort of mellow out at in a big way. you're the perfect person to ask. why did the dollar strengthen so much today? >> i think what's been happening today we've seen a chase for yield as we were saying before. that's what everyone is looking for, where c
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jobs need to drive the economy and nearly 12 million americans are still unemployed. plus, many employers are cutting hours because of the new health care law. what will wall street watch this week? not much in terms of economic numbers out, and earnings season is winding down. investors hoping the real news will again be more highs. back to you, harris. >> harris: brenda, thank you. >>> some tough play in the nba. two big games won by single digits with only seaghtdz left o play. peter is in the green room getting pretty, getting ready to join me at home base on the fox report. [ male announcer ] what do you get when you take 100% whole grain brown rice and wheat and bake it with real sweet potato or savory red bean? a new line of triscuit crackers with a delicious taste and a crispier crunch. brown rice triscuit. a new take on an old favorite. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. the wright brothers becam
jobs need to drive the economy and nearly 12 million americans are still unemployed. plus, many employers are cutting hours because of the new health care law. what will wall street watch this week? not much in terms of economic numbers out, and earnings season is winding down. investors hoping the real news will again be more highs. back to you, harris. >> harris: brenda, thank you. >>> some tough play in the nba. two big games won by single digits with only seaghtdz left o...
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as the market inches guess to parallel a little bit more what is happening in the general economy we see the small and mid-sized stocks coming up getting gains they hadn't seen earlier. lori: a lot of small and mid-cap stocks, david, are cyclicals. even some of the deeper cyclical sectors. david: right. lori: starting from last week's rally. let's talk about it with the s&p hitting new all-time highs. big names also hit all-time
as the market inches guess to parallel a little bit more what is happening in the general economy we see the small and mid-sized stocks coming up getting gains they hadn't seen earlier. lori: a lot of small and mid-cap stocks, david, are cyclicals. even some of the deeper cyclical sectors. david: right. lori: starting from last week's rally. let's talk about it with the s&p hitting new all-time highs. big names also hit all-time
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thank you very much. >> first of all, if i had that answer, we'd already have a dynamic economy going right now. that's what the mission right now, problems in washington, d.c. are, how do we look at small business applications, how does an administration look at the backbone of the country as a small business person? i was a small business person. there is a happy medium, and, boy, tell you what, it's not just in this application of unmanned, you know, drone aspects, but it's across the board, and all business aspects. you know, we need to have tax reform that's more for investment, broad based, and making a co-investment policy in the united states. that's the problem we have right now in washington, d.c. so i wish i had the answers. we have to have that applications. companies are cutting edge, you can argue it's the small entrepreneur moving that across the boferred so there's the dynamic interchange, and i like and invite you to utilize your voice when you gather people together as a co-op to articulate that message and make sure that you have the ear of legislators and of congre
thank you very much. >> first of all, if i had that answer, we'd already have a dynamic economy going right now. that's what the mission right now, problems in washington, d.c. are, how do we look at small business applications, how does an administration look at the backbone of the country as a small business person? i was a small business person. there is a happy medium, and, boy, tell you what, it's not just in this application of unmanned, you know, drone aspects, but it's across the...
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is the economy actually cooling? >> that is very good point. also, it's not enough to keep up with the increase in population. bottom line was, wall street cheered it was a little better than expected. one thing about the jobs report there was huge decline in the number of hours worked. that means a lot of employers are cutting back. they are turning full time to part-time workers mainly because of the new healthcare law. >> gregg: because they are trying to get under it so they don't have to comply with the mandates. one columnist pointed out -- i thought it was interesting -- about 15,000 of so-called new jobs, assuming they exist are really based on government assumptions and not fact. let's put it up on the screen. those assumptions are very outdated and false and they produce this time of year, overly optimistic beliefs. assumption is economy is okay but that has not been the case since 2007. fair pointed? >> it is a fair point. in christmas and in spring employers hire a lot. we're in a new normal. that isn't happening anymore. you can lo
is the economy actually cooling? >> that is very good point. also, it's not enough to keep up with the increase in population. bottom line was, wall street cheered it was a little better than expected. one thing about the jobs report there was huge decline in the number of hours worked. that means a lot of employers are cutting back. they are turning full time to part-time workers mainly because of the new healthcare law. >> gregg: because they are trying to get under it so they...
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it is no surprise to me that the economy is struggling. slow, ad four years of anemic economic growth and job growth. it is unacceptable. america needs robust economic greent job creation. -- growth and job creation. you don't see us pivoting back to it every few months, it has been our focus long before i became speaker. if it is making our tax code simpler and fairer and expanding production, reigning in red tape , economic growth has been able to remain our biggest focus. these are some of the common sense solutions that we would deliver that we really do believe would create more jobs in our country. slow growth can't become the new normal. >> mr. speaker, why is it not a waste of time to vote again on health care repeal when you have already voted to repeal it. whether was a democratic senate and democratic president and it won't be repealed. >> we have 70 new members who have not had a chance to vote on the health care law. they have been asking to vote on it err went going to give it to them. >> more than 30 times you've done this,
it is no surprise to me that the economy is struggling. slow, ad four years of anemic economic growth and job growth. it is unacceptable. america needs robust economic greent job creation. -- growth and job creation. you don't see us pivoting back to it every few months, it has been our focus long before i became speaker. if it is making our tax code simpler and fairer and expanding production, reigning in red tape , economic growth has been able to remain our biggest focus. these are some of...
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bill: on economy and obamacare and prior to that on benghazi. a couple critical things the speaker just mentioned there about these e-mails he wants to go public apparently on the night of the attacks of september 11th, the morning of september 12th in benghazi the state department apparently told their superiors that, libyan ambassador was informed that the attack was conducted by islamic terrorists. he wanted that e-mail to go public. they have seen it but it has not been released. the also the interrim report quotes specific e-mails with regard to the talking points. speaker boehner mentions specific e-mails between the white house and the state department that insisted on removing all references to a terrorist attack to protect the state department and criticism for lack of security. he wants those e-mails to be made public as well. then he concludes by saying that congress will continue to investigate this issue based on all the resources that it has a the its, quote, disposal. that from house speaker john boehner moments ago the day after
bill: on economy and obamacare and prior to that on benghazi. a couple critical things the speaker just mentioned there about these e-mails he wants to go public apparently on the night of the attacks of september 11th, the morning of september 12th in benghazi the state department apparently told their superiors that, libyan ambassador was informed that the attack was conducted by islamic terrorists. he wanted that e-mail to go public. they have seen it but it has not been released. the also...
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plans for their employees which is going to put their employees in jeopardy and that's bad for the economy. >> that's the small business side of the fence. how about your business in particular? how does it hurt you? >> well, i have a health and wellness center in houston, we have 75 members of our staff. all of those members of our staff have insurance. guess who pays for the insurance, not the federal government, i do. i've been told by the insurance brokers that my premiums are going up dramatically and that concerns our employees and in talking to friends of mine at businesses, well, they're being hurt by this. so, i talked to my attorney, andy, who is the general association of surgeons. i said, hey, what can we do? he read through the riling ruling with the state, when the states filed suit against obamacare and he found two key points that were not raised and challenging them on two points, one, the fact that chief justices roberts declared it a tax and a tax revenue bill has to start in the house. it doesn't, it started in the senate and violates the origination cause of the consti
plans for their employees which is going to put their employees in jeopardy and that's bad for the economy. >> that's the small business side of the fence. how about your business in particular? how does it hurt you? >> well, i have a health and wellness center in houston, we have 75 members of our staff. all of those members of our staff have insurance. guess who pays for the insurance, not the federal government, i do. i've been told by the insurance brokers that my premiums are...
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,uest: the economy is important but human rights should be equally important. maybe she is right to point out that you get 12 pairs of socks for four dollars. but you can get 11 pairs of socks for four dollars from another country. but if you look at the deficit, americans are buying more from china and getting them more profit. , china is equally if not far more dependent on america's market then the other way around. they need you as well. one should engage with china, we should engage with the fundamental principles on which america was founded -- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. democracy and freedom are paramount and very important for americans as well as the tibetan people. hence advocating for the rights of the tibetan people is also in the interests of the global community, including the u.s., and for the region of asia and the tibetan people, as well as the chinese government in china. primeour guest is minister in exile of the tibetan government, lobsang sangay. thanks for speaking to us this money. guest: thanks very much, libby. good to
,uest: the economy is important but human rights should be equally important. maybe she is right to point out that you get 12 pairs of socks for four dollars. but you can get 11 pairs of socks for four dollars from another country. but if you look at the deficit, americans are buying more from china and getting them more profit. , china is equally if not far more dependent on america's market then the other way around. they need you as well. one should engage with china, we should engage with...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> ahead, more special coverage from ohio. right now, let's talk about britain's prince harry. you can see him there. six-day trip to the united states for events that include honoring wounded and fallen soldiers, he will take part shortly in a wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknowns. also, in attendance, military personnel and a former georgia senator max cleland, awarded the silver and bronze star, lost limbs in vietnam. so eventually after "the star spangled banner," prince harry will go to the tomb of the unknowns. michelle obama and joe biden speaking when there was a surprise by prince harry. they are overjoyed that he is bringing attention to something sorely needed, and that is the service members and the continuing problems they face when returnin
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> ahead, more special coverage from ohio. right now, let's talk about britain's prince harry. you can see him there. six-day trip to the united states for events that include honoring wounded...
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new regulations that touch every aspect of the economy. and so for a small business that's trying to just analyze how they are going to comply with these laws. there is an enormous impact in terms of a disincentive to even get involved in this way. >> alisyn: we showed a graphic that showed that the major contributor to rtion regulations is the e.p.a. obviously everyone wants clean air and water. but why is it -- why are we still in this day and age spending that number of $40 billion? >> really in this case it's because the obama administration has had that aspect of their changes of their laws when it comes to clean air and water come to apply yet. you were talking just a few moments ago about obama care being implemented over the course of president obama's second term. but the reason that hhs is so much lower on that list is that a lot of those regulations haven't kicked in yet. good wham of a cost that wasn't estimated. when obama care was passed giving authority to hhs which benefits essential for cover. ones that became the most cro
new regulations that touch every aspect of the economy. and so for a small business that's trying to just analyze how they are going to comply with these laws. there is an enormous impact in terms of a disincentive to even get involved in this way. >> alisyn: we showed a graphic that showed that the major contributor to rtion regulations is the e.p.a. obviously everyone wants clean air and water. but why is it -- why are we still in this day and age spending that number of $40 billion?...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> contest time, kids, beautiful shot of lower manhattan. contest time, brian sullivan, here with today's business two minutes to do it, starting right now. go ahead. >> two minutes version generous there listen we got talk about the stock market, you reference it had earlier. >> i did. >> stock market at record highs, corporate profits, by the way, record highs, a lot those do with maybe cutting. we need corporations to perhaps invest more in human capital, hire more workers, i know it's going to hurt earnings. >> give them a raise. >> give them a raise. and investors need to start rewarding corporations that do that rather than cut, cut, cut. that aside, looks like we could have another record high today. futures, as you just saw, up a little bit, not a lot. guess what, this weekend was the big berkshire hathaway shareholder meeting, warren buffett, greatest investors of all time, his annual conference draws thousan
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> contest time, kids, beautiful shot of lower manhattan. contest time, brian sullivan, here with today's business two minutes to do it, starting right now. go ahead. >> two minutes version generous there listen we got talk about the stock market, you reference it had earlier. >> i did. >> stock market at record...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back here. we're live in cleveland, covering the rescue, the recovery of these three women held in captivity in that home for nearly a decade. once again, as we have been here all week, you can see the activity behind me, the fbi back here on seymour avenue. so we'll have the latest on the investigation in just a moment. but, first, some other items in the news today beginning with los angeles. the michael jackson wrongful death lawsuit reveals new details about jackson's behave shortly after he died. the woman who served as michael jackson's makeup artist for some 27 years testified that he was talking to himself and shivering. karen fay said when she looked at the tour schedule, she didn't believe jackson could pull it off. when she voiced her concerns to the show director, quote, he kind of fluffed it off. that's what she says. concert promoter aeg live is being sued by jackson's family over his death. >>> and one world trade center is
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back here. we're live in cleveland, covering the rescue, the recovery of these three women held in captivity in that home for nearly a decade. once again, as we have been here all week, you can see the activity behind me, the fbi back here on seymour avenue. so we'll have the latest on the investigation in just a moment. but, first, some other items...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. ♪ >>> christie revealing he had lap band surgery. >> some say he will run for president in 2016. >> of course, some say that! some say that he is running for president. a sure sign. why else with a 50-year-old man with children and a loving family take steps to address obesity and extend his life? >> welcome back. joining the set, the editor in chief of "the daily beast" tina brown and in washington nbc news chief white house correspondent and host of "the daily rundown" chuck todd. >> next hour we are at all to lindsey graham. he is going to be discussing the ben ghazi hearing. chuck todd, really quickly, before we break into news, i'm just curious what you thought "the washington post" today reporting that the ben ghazi hearings are really starting to turn focus up more exclusively to hillary clinton. democrats, of course, are saying this is all about 2016. at the same time, bill clinton is now saying let's stop ta
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recent fox news poll, most important issue for congress, this is you, and the president to work on, economy and jobs. then followed by the deficit and terrorism and health care, which got a lot of attention, only 7%. >> basically people are concerned about taking care of their family, putting a roof over their head and feeding and clothing children. that's just basic survival that's in west virginia and any place else. >> gretchen: has the president done enough on that front? >> nobody has done enough. the president definitely hasn't done enough. you have to get your financial house in order. whether your own finances in your own home, your small business, large business, whatever. and government definitely cannot be out of kilter. right now with 16 going on $17 trillion of debt, it puts pressure. >> steve: out of kilter right now. >> totally out of kilter. >> brian: the whole sequester thing, instead of us making tough choices together, it looks like let's do sequester and blame the other side. >> that's exactly. they're playing the blame game. both sides are guilty, democrats and republic
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researchers say people cut back on doctor's visit and trips to the pharmacy all because of the economy. they did visit emergency rooms more often. the public seems to accept gay rights more and more according to a new abc news poll released just this morning. it supported the nba's jason collins' announcement. 63% say the boy scouts should all aallow gays in the troops. and another 55% say it's time to legalize gay marriage. minnesota becomes the next state poised to legalize gay marriag today the minnesota house is set to vote on a new law to recognize gay democratic leaders say it will pass. the state senate will take it up next. governor dayt says he >> harry coming to t america, but las vegas is not on the itinerary thi time. harry's six-day visit will begin with all in mine clearance, a cause close to wounded troops at walter reed hospital. he'll make stops in denver and charity polo match ctic1 o>> harry starts his tour country, hther a threat winds, large hail, and even a tornado is possible from texas to gre lakes. scattered showers in the no and in the mountains of the west. n
researchers say people cut back on doctor's visit and trips to the pharmacy all because of the economy. they did visit emergency rooms more often. the public seems to accept gay rights more and more according to a new abc news poll released just this morning. it supported the nba's jason collins' announcement. 63% say the boy scouts should all aallow gays in the troops. and another 55% say it's time to legalize gay marriage. minnesota becomes the next state poised to legalize gay marriag today...